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Show | MAKES iness grow apace. | Wife of Heber J, Passes Away | After Several Weeks Of || rerreshing . Hes Grant, f > ace and one Soran Our Chance At wife of . ; of » os o Y characters in the| life of Salt Lake | DRUG ie . that time Mrs. Grant no that benefit an to operation the and be she anh resignation. Mother Died oe Emily and Deseret, Grace, daughters. he age of A two son died years. Emily Wells Grant Salt Lake, and was 1857, and She was 1896. She a 1898, 51 Delight - EXCEL to a Large a wine Ke G Arche "ee ral WV eie LINES ' Teennis, Drills f Fayed oer Heber J. we ‘Abroad Grant, husband, was ws kanes feston. and president of = sr agaenna gi Oe stationed in London ae ee oe t from 1903. by' dents, frocks Atwiththat hertimehusband Mrs Gran'! and . Bie materially loved =feris ee She the way ene a "‘k ro ae Ea gree wae very Very * c. Miss will be held from funeral shop = servicesAL will be in Clawson. the at teas The charge of of th Bighteenth ward. TO ISOLATION HOSPITAL With her mother at the Isolation 820 taken the the Cannon disease to yesterday street, contracted and was ANE also hospital. with principal teachers, all of 5 yesterday strengthens the] there will a general cope wi the was to won the care of neigh- exercises total spoon Inquire ‘ ees 10 and of 31 as won e NIVERSITY May haps the ue ¢ is by issue of lance, article of Professor the Utah head of the most points, ean Are Not Institutions Into Defects Education," by the Influx Land?" The Study," Calvin by the students 11:30 metal to prize st of have a one graduates ae annual meeting of the . Much count dissatisfaction was of the stand taken pis SHADOWED 15 chined bit is ass i supposed forger to of be wanted in Australia,"' information press agent last formance Coming from in was ne an eae interna- this country the vouched night by the during the per: press agent to a a received relaxed this city nized in about a month ago, the audience reecomnitt efored e:recognition offered hm the|/than usually with when was recog- ; more follows "oof proo press showed carefu Lt ainda Dae ~~ a tg hs ene, 2 a ee 3 that indeed 1 talk like me, « < looks agent a cain © ClaudiaBAGreen: dumb-belis, ? te Shaumer, Marjory Jacobs, A1= [ere eee figure} 2% Fé cognizing ar Lorna in| Tings, Mabel Nellie cobs, @nd think conman Denver a Brown: wands, Dorothy] sylphette waltz, eu Virginia Mabel Brown, --+-~> STORE polka, Shaumer,| Alberta! -+-- IS FIRE: The Given) medical] Wednesspirited.| shown on ac-| by the board} store. company. was tac- Shumate;|" ug know vy. how js ‘by: the mite in--why, "ys. .o2, long he secret will ‘follow vast sociable 1. secret. pup don't and a mind." service with man IS the, McCarty 336 ath by fire the coiq $1 tne of regents in dismissing from the fac-|plaze, it ulty of the University of Utah, with-] originated a a6 true don't he but ‘gentleF was - also departmental know don't about Levy," know he me," ‘significant rejoinder "Main last. Hat: night ' daughter, Mrs. Thomas. KE: pat Gouth Te emple ae Store| era Streak to the roof and shelving} store were In e.held fey ce ; ate" was WHAT An : aged Kearns 905 608 a ary's cathedoe MEN at ges by the o'clock, SHOULD Goshen on "The Kind of Underwriter Should Be," supposed that the blaze|.by from a box of rubbish in| of 10 TOLD THEY address J. Wilson at § lige ars INSURANCE Thé alarm: was turned: in about-11:45 o'clock and when the fire department the the "And 000 extent of about $1,000. The loss to Ee ne ery is owned by Samuel Newhouse, is estimated at abo. 31006 poet! enous the place, inside of ‘fase rvice -I don't me, a PUNERAL. LOSS of at damaged reached on the togattine 7 .cn-and that helped-his case. : ; Mrs. Sarah ; ba WILSON DAMAGED a from cecil Lucy}... marching Ruth Weiler; Shumate; radley. BY balls, Shumate, in ee ee net enn. Denve ro] ost em- Mabel Brown, Marjory Ja-| policy only smiled. when. asked Ruth matinee HAT bounding Ruth Jacobs, Lucille Rooklidge of! oth-| Jones; Jacobs, ee a J T ae have the John' D, Spencer on a Life~ Underwriter el Rev. a Elmer BE J Man a Lite and another the "Necessity to the People feaehlef the were Profession," ig-|and was which store, the of rear Chamber-|the V. Ralph Dr. out hearing, jain and Professor Ira D. C ff. Aj nited in some unknown manner tures of the monthly meeting of the papenyy meeting of the medical society There was little difficulty." exper-| Utah Association of Life Underwriters called for next Thursday at which} fenced in fighting the blaze, the chief] at the Cominercial club last night. The ae some resolution will be passed| discomfort arising from it belnge the} program also included a plano solo by in behalf of the work done by the]intense heat in the place. The heat| Miss Irene Done, and a vocal selection two men cers elected in the . Peterson, for university the coming president; L. president; Miss Lourine tary and treasurer a .8) Ss he year Beck, Miles, offi-| so eae ED é TT BU ER SNAPS cigag Honey Combed Corer, Chocelae. 00 a. e ORO a Fe - of store the paint was blistered| ov| pipes on the radiators} MILLIE WILLIAMS'S RECITAL TO BE AT BARRATT HALL On mand Cae steam the account of the unexpected de for seats, the benefit recital to will| for Miss Millle Willlams be given be at Barratt hall Friday night instead| of at the Twenty-s|xth ward meeting} The| announced. formerly as house, the} tendered has university S. L. use of the hall, and the program will] be rendered at that place, beginning| a CHOCOLATE the of all were melted. J. B. McCarty, who is president and] general manager of the store, said Jast] was) In thea place the stock that night to the ex-| Insurance valued at $2,800. build-| The tent of $2,000 was carried. insured. fully ing was Eee vice]}and interior that secre-| ge e great the being| are tickets and Invitations the; among school the at distributed raduates for the reception and dance] given by the alumni in the Odeon hall) June evening, uesday tae was were:| * promptly at 8 o'clock by Mr. was Lee the Goshen's Robinson. usual In question address addition was - largely "Wonderland of Irrigation." Mrs. Marian A. White, member of the bes ie Bet yabice! aera National turer of reputation, w arrive in Sa Lake this morning. Mrs. White's prinof cipal lecture is on the "Wonderland ts largely in the inIrrigation," which terests of the Twin Falls project, a part of which is soon to be opened up Idaho Republican Ogden, jon apeciat taken up or the of a steel Many Big Bills at Knutsford Hotel and Other Places, which ber num contract local Doyle of William for the improvement w bridge Tried to Cash Draft. Yesterday afternoon he attempted to cash a draft for $150 on the National Bank of the Republic and the paying telleryin some way became suspicious of.,the 4 attitude and declined to inslstent, and finally the notified. At the police station he was searc hed and another draft, for $150 also, was on found his clothes Both of these dratts were signed by "Leonard Boutwell,' drawn on the First National bank of Chicago. and through the National Bank of the Repubile het After being "sweated" for some time, Boutwell broke down, cried bitterly and admitted that he had no money on deposit ,at the First National bank In Chicago, anywhere else, but said he did not know it was a criminal offense young fellow's that the suid It is is unpaid, and Knutsford the bill at several automobile drivthat he owes around town garages ers and auto bills to several as large bills, as well florists. Various newsFrom clippings from pepers in the Northwest, particularly Spokane, Portland and Seattle, Boutall has left a trail of bad checks, hotel bills and other bills, be hind him, and would probably in the same> way. in SsevChief of Police Pitt has well eral cities in. the Northwest, as he is as Chicago and St.Louis, where inforsaid have been, for further mation as to whether or not he Is wanted While no charges has been made against him here, it is understood that the Knutsford hotel will make a charge ot defrauding an inn keeper today INTERESTING CAPITAL IN SALT LAKE PROJECT is in New RK. H. Cannon of Ogden interesting York for the purpose of proEastern capital in a large re alty ject which will have its home in Ogden estiAs a whole, $600,000 require about received the deal, and word Mr. Cannon by D. L. McReynolds > effect that the visit has been successful. » plan of the Cannon Realty company, to which the promoter belongs is to Invest the money in improvements on. property in additions to the two largest citles of Utah It is calculated that there is a good market for homes in éach of these growing towns. The additions are to be béeautified and improved before being put on the market It Is stated that $250,000 of the $600,000 which Mr. Cannon is said to have raised is destined for Ogden, $50,000 for seme Idaho propresitions and the remainder for Salt Leake. to S1 $15to the his in out be will pair; a Belt: . 20c; LOS to: $l.0v;, .50t45G2te $2525: Two ereat values in Shirts fancy and pleated fronts. Straw Hats, Ye Doyle impro. 106 Gloves at St and $1.ot Plain, "on Spring even from A Twenty-sixth six blocks re moval Porter secur dit a billboard from the cornet ot TwentyMonroe streets second and \ long discussion aroused was over the petition of Sutherland and B imberlor a ser Gle nwood saloon license at 2 Some councilmen to dk murre dthe expense o surveillance The matter RU uA was --- N\ccountant Gets Paid, Young was paid > $124.56 for special accountant, Couneliman Dixon secured the grading of betw een Adams Twenty xth street, instead Jefferson with of > council aCEORE et: the ot ure to attend a Points there <== Ledward Farnsworth F death. of Clerk Lomorrow Minds Get Labor vs. club of night rave f No | rested Fast tion of to the status be) Re Men'‘s Methodist is the of labor _ € ober molder, street of " North In her an B- as} the S. cOmmencement exhibition is es being week made c Same fhbis morning at Mary's cathedral officiate. rheir of James who Py West her Smith, a few a doors ANTI hack| Sets from| t9 be of 2ST $38.50, $80 exempt. Want George of Wiasateh Smith F. FIREWORKS Meeting ey Japanese association. of : Salt burst, and there] ae Mr. Hashimoto also real thrills in what he Sat Grancieco Pocket L. L. Vieked Warner of is promises to bring in 119 some from : \ bee Trust id Co, rs Presi LINE BACK w OFFICIALS FROM which and INSPECTION =e roftt, general | Short the } One was| was | tralt eee | shows | and as-| is claimed officials of ti hief results of thelr visit the settling ot! schedule of rvice over the division for the determined, lowstone park train . . Lake at 6:45 o'clock in | County Water associates ha nanage Line 5 rday from a trip ever the ark extension of the road ee | next eee Pe morning | Venfent | points In eee This train or Idaho Ss the Yel will leave U e ev ning, eck will ford Pocatello rell a Sal a1 le a and for con other Cache and Bear ahs ne points in Uta The return train will leave Yellowstone at 7 o'clock in the ning and will arrive in Salt Laks it the same hour the following morning The visitors found snow nor tains this side of the p Lturda ght, but state that that on disappe and the weather i . ming ideal for the sight see About 150 employes are ut ight se on the extension now, and it will be in ee shape when the season open Tine LO chairman of Was sudden! 1 feuuan ° Judge the board called out Ee Orie duers of oi N W. 1 oet DIES AT AGE Mills, Jon Jones ceased but of packets Tl Ro da Walks-W The association will march in the} parade in a body In the afternoon | will come what are sald to be the first daylight fireworks ever Seen in Salt ake These are a striking novelly in] themselves, Little packets are shot up; hundreds of feet into the air, after the | manner of rockets When at their] the fast continued } x7 Eye o Jann x Jones dent Of this city hospital last night at eral debilit Mr ‘ Wales 78 years ag no Lake in 1858. He is survived b and tl followlnz children Mrs highest l- with Luke is to furnish a few novel feahia ist of. tk wre S s fae ad tures of its own during the annual out-! oy o ag guri the cor ine a " ing of the United Commercial Travelers | * sian noe Gee to be held in Salt Lake June to 20 Back From Seeing the Fleet-Rudolf; Among these will be daylight fireworks A\ltf. city auditor, has returned from] And. if-that ie not enough Gash-| 2 trip to San Franciseo, where he saw] imoto has gone to San Bird riclane to| the feet and along the Pacitic coast, He get some more is full of nthusiasm over the app ar-| come floating slowly down to earth figures of elephants, pigs, Japanese women and other prettily colored and er were Diehl wae Scogent choad So oc) JOHN W. JONES, PIONEER, ltendersor ee uca on The on SMITH, z Postponed-Beeuuse WILL BE SHOWN BY JAPS | esucstion. eet Us town, we! bls SERRE ; st the accident, and after her wounds | filed an application with State Iengl-!' were dressed she returned to her home,] neer Caleb Tanner for the use of tl | She got along well until Sunday night water of Green Rivet Wasatch coun-} when she was geized with a high fever ty for irrigation purposes dite! | A physician was summoned yesterday | 6,600 feet long will be built | moruing and found that a slight degree Inspecting bort ee Mia jor } of blood poisoning had set in. Charles Morgan of Fort L ! I is not known -In precisely what yesterday the annual inspection of the] manner the child was attacked by the] garrison and pest buildings t i | dog, but it is thought she was teasing | Douglas. A full dress parade was held | the creature, which hitherto had been yesterday morning in his honor Ma or| gentle and playful. Morgan jis the Inspecting officer for the a Department of Colorado DAYLIGHT ca Ogden Man a Bankrupt-Jolhi '- | coming season Armstrong of Ogden filed his voluntary As at present he child was takhospital soon after} i Judge charged Riding ye Deedee coe are a seer: Lan a = a b eacE Police Tudee Diet 1 arratgne yy child received the} ee ee ee beets M. resides Simpson home, to' St. Mark's he afternoon at2° ocloch rrested'»b Ollicer hel EY 2S ek Canyon S for @oce of the Salt Lake cadets. As anj 214 soldi r it is his opinion that thei marching couldn't be beaten Operate on Colonel Scott Aguin-Col-| Gnel Walter Scott of the Fifteenth in fantry has again been taken to the Holy Cross hospital fer a second operation for appendicitis. rhe econd | operation was made necessary by the | North neral lafer. I. OF 78 s: wife t H . Jones, W. A. Jones, F. O ill of this cits ind John W of La Grande, Oregon. ‘The dewas a merehant of prominenee late years has retired from busiving at the family home, 141 West Temple street. The fuarrangements willl be announced es Sines Stella Beesley of Washington Schdol I s Champion Ch S Speller of di}. Salt Lake f ey Saloon, ‘South Main An' old-fashioned , spelling, contést‘ Hamilton ‘schoolswerd, tied In. this street ‘reported to police headquarters | ‘0¥% blace in the board of education]of the contest Ith. two marks Beant last night that his pocket' had" been | T0oms of the elty and county building| Per. Ce@t and one of: 954n each school pleked of pi Se watch and chain and | yesterday with the result that. Stella tl is Intended ‘to: have several nee ome timepiece cash ivuer he missed 4} lol?) ed of hese ne) > snesial tha abun Says aflex that leadita fran" ues s a of yr. the elghth grade OL. the] |attention is ontests be tise oe Te a nedy's saloon believes that on it South State street was taken there. and ashington' school proved her title jds/ the' schools and the champion speller of the Salt Lake! Yesterday were' schools. j Cheyenne psoas Dies. Republican Special Serv Cheyenne, Wyo., May. "25.-Charles H. Edwards, who settled in Cheyenne The contest was between (lire¢ fu} resentatives of each of th. nineteen | schools having an .eighth grade All} the 57, children who Look $y t. came | tion of tents, and who opened the first boot. and shoe shop here, died last night, at the age of seventy years, after-a long alekness. sdwards, who A list of 20 words was by the superintendent and pupils' wrote them down When ity came ‘to. the. oral during the last thirty years of his life pursued ranching and made much | POWever, Stella easily anal oi down all} S |°°™Pétitors and was the only one who in 1867, when money -in the 1 career,. At to sea ond town had an was a collec- | !*9™ adventurous an early age he ran away spent half a dozen years class |c#m™e under twenty Admiral ly known he stnte in he seryed Farragut. the three He was southeastern years | WOres, wide- part of the: in. these with schools, Stic Hie Bie) ine ave bo st be 57 aera . Eee wrens war A through Alt: tier on Whaling vessels, meeting exciting | © adventitres ih all quarters of the world. one In the civil In u Hamllr about Police afternoon, oechil found tolled, will Harry men Tn ll age Couri-W. and before of P' oe " Dankrupte i Ay col yes LY. le schec liabilities amounting to $573.05 property ta onngs ae It Is . Bieee. the en Drivers Le aan he 10 o'clock Bishop Seanlan afternoon, charged with exceeding speed limit, pleaded guilty and jneg gyo driver, is xewinsBarton class during ‘wnner| ANCUPNAI Ua Nby vice Prealdent Miss | TAME RECIAIAT father's hon hovering between lif ind death 3 lood poisoning set in yesterday and the physicians tn attend-| ince upon the little girl reported last night that it is doubtful whether she will recover. safd that the = ey aan lav eort Margetts } drivi 9 o'clock "~w of bell the adult Yesterday at eu years after "*T® h sentenced to pay a fine of $3. a inmgs if sentence, Judge Diehl said that future violators would be iron Third bed at col con- To Answer Indectments-The two, Poulos brothers,.Jack Lacey and Eben | Gregory, all indicted by the federal} in bite from a Vl-| the littic ae the Brewster, Heber Honey and C. Bar"Um. ¢ h vith riding thelr ble les om the ilk, in violation of a cit ordinar before Poliecc Juda Diehl esterday pleaded guilty and see ~Npsou 924 ae is a properl time grand jury, will plead to the indict = fined more than $3 _-_---_ ee _ ments Wednesday in the federal court. ; Work eg Sev & Cluss-In connection | Zion's Savings Bank wae Y e Feared. the result of bulldog, ae to hard night the 1 4rraigned erof Mrs. Thomas Kearia,will be held As cious ound the the first shock, bis eritical o th now chureh| capita Blood Poison Gets in on Annie| work sone wy ofine . the direction Simpson and Worst the year is al meeting each under rounds | for taxes en firs to Clark Porchases Cattle - Hyrum} Clark of this city has just completed ; a deal with the Virgin River Liyestock | company, whereby he becomes the | owner of 2,000 head of cattle with } he First ung persuan wi-|4ren offered th Curfew at Salt Palace-Manager N on of the Salt Palace has established |# curt bell at tl resort vit will at}! U. of Owlng LU. of U. Alumni Reunion-The Alun nti this, ni association of the Ur er salts ore! Were Utah will, held its annual reunion in Mathew Odeon hall on the evening of Wednesul we da 1 } | Cost Sf CHILD MAY DIE FROM BITE OF VICIOUS DOG 4 at the ‘riday May 25.-Several Ogden, the stolen fr om shop of gren while proprietailor, this evening tor was at supper Entrar was efopen prying the fected by back door The of the shop. burglars le ft no ¢ lue . Capital- J eonsidered Clothes. New Englisi, noon i heal |onel hadis after dition now ee ‘ oO of the Widders-J. vhiel oo) nen for for w received been bids igainst Buorglars No ason dredge sale propert secure d am ex to mains that to be centrally 1 Auditor O'Neill Stanford was Florence three. ws eks Th health report shows toy Cast Ss ot 50 are of contagious. dise ases which m les Edward Nev ij ||\! bEuglish Dies-MM received word herson, Rawhide, ! hte aa | ~cITy BIBRIEFS. | RD BOY SHOT IN NECK BY GUN THAT WASN'T LOADED Frank. Gilbert, the son 11-year-old of. Mr..and Mrs. M. J eiilbert of 2 ICenseredall square, accidentally shot and iously wounded Lawrence Dyett of 857 ol West Seventh South street, a lad about his own age, about 4. o'clock Sunday afternoon. Young Dyett was taken to the Latter-day Saints hospital where he was given medical attention. he accident was the result of boyish handling of a. 22-calibre rifle6. {s your gun loaded?" Dyett is said to have asked Gilbert, given. "No!" was the re ply, decidedly "Well, blaze away! Dyett sak Young Gilbert playfully leveled the gun at the Dyett boy's head, and pulled the trigger. To his surprise and consternation the gun was loaded and a bullet was imbedded in Dyett's The bullet was lodged in the of the neck and was extracted by hospital physicians. Unless complications set or blood poisoning results Dyett will Tecover from the accident, a Orden yon the ot clothes. 35¢,:50e Hose, iven construction best Perhaps YOU need one of these A Collar, 15e‘and' 25e;-a-Tie, 25¢, Evervbody Lime the routine of important $50,000.00 ix las remainder of up largely Memorial day-the opening of Salt Luke's many beautiful summer resorts -the most generally observes holiday, with one exception -~|s hear, hours of the this eve ning ot elty the Decoration Day..... "= Service -Three council with the Ma of uh $200,000.00 box. along the lines of the economic value of insurance, and the necessity of haying upright and intelligent men, who could impress this upon the public and promises. false make to shun would of total of the that said Spencer Mr. carinsurance of billions twenty-one are ore putea ried in the yore in the United States, The death benefits pald in this country last year, he stated, amounted to $475,000,000, in . Miss there \ iirst room. interesting Be Bullis, for student) society of the university, held day afternoon, was most. gly Hoffmann, and © accorc Bert Levy, the New York Telegram's this a rtist, appearing at the Orpheum Ww eek, by a secret is being shadowed service PF of the United States gov- the] nabout ¢ tics, Marjory ea Ww proposed ta ‘ c ordin- nance . be SER however, by this time that I vinced him that I am not Marjory Monallow hour, ae act wil publie Bert Levy May Be Man Wanted for Forgery Back in Australia. Wilkinson, Lucy Bullis; hoops, Naom!)| notes.) ae: the faculty to decided will I ounts Leonard Beutwell, fla hily dressed, ol apparently about 22 ye tod himself as a of representing son the George S$ late G rOVe rnor Boutwell of was chusetts taken into custody Knutsford hotel yesterday ternoon by Detectives George Janney, and lodged and ed in the prison N o. charge wa 8 registe red man, but will the young he of- other cities. ec: until the pelice his apprehension here, and notified of until it is known whether he is wante in other cities has been in Salt Young soulwell about week. Lake a Sinee his residence in this city he nwa been stopping at the Knutsford, occupying one or the finest suites in the hostelry, and ordering his meals, and wine, served in his BY SECRET SERVICE for] becoming sR Beale Hoffman, "Na- Paul, 2 0 educational Wednesday, aeoee ome The to 12:30 Fletcher; Professor At the meeting of day afternoon it was All =» er articles are "The Value of Art in an ture le of the " regular series can be done are certain that dents. The program of events with the leaders of each follows: May pole dance leaders. Nuonil ginia the Apbictinene Intrinsic Than Our reeent march, Dorothy Jacobs, Alberta Brad-|P!0¥e, an. Australian who is \wanted sy = 5 Mabel : pf aa for ahascrime in Australia, thus ey, Indian clubs, Brown, Vir- tay escaped extradition:but . who We.were Ourselves a Greater Menace to AmeriForeigners its paid | | Youth Biataine ae Be Son of | Former Governor Boutwell | Under Arrest. | Tact | TRIES TO CASH CHECKS | was referred to committee il_| with the heading "The America of the] Future; of | | eal OTTERS ne is ae with rt the and ‘ prize.|and st FILLED Clothes for Session of City Dads Which Little is Accomplished, LODGED IN JAIL: Has decided Deritha Taco Ue)fancy ALCLtors (Weller? berta Bradley; and Willlan on G. Roy-| history out \| Per-| in believes it eouncilmen won|tional the the before were le Educa- note finally SIR rule were, Feary, Bareat te instructors ang he showed me a picture of a man 1 tional Review appeared 7 Es was. they eh Sroun stories, and. induced an_ interviey rills Show. Class, wey Mre Levy atter the show. The Scie by the gymnasium clapese Yes,'I am*being followed by a seshowed a. wonderful precision © that|¢™et Service man,' came the -reply might well be envied by any maditenrs trom the: artist i first noticed him be- NOTES transfer that by Lydia Quantrell| critic. the words were from Beulah Behle|a smile, which, however, times visitors 5 eaiiter artes the nt was passage Some of their families had buildings ee U the organization. SOLICITORS WA - on It ARTIST were planned offered Anderson three and bors and friends. Although the house had been fumigat@d, the little child contracted the ese which leads to the belief that the fumigation was im-| perfect and inadequate. snreun sufferers W now YOUNG SWELL 1S a take Moadily. the council qualities POMPTLY ORDE NEW IMPROVEMENTS Long the 2nq Dorothy. Blunck. The names of|by a strange coincidence the secret tne winners will be placed on the sil-|service man who caused the arrest of r cups, which, however, have to be| Eben J. Gregory, the coin sweater, in dise left to of PLAN the Conmnut affords you districts $100 shall wit Bank MALL Ogden Council Listens to What It Has Done in Six Months. little ation the Ehé. Hesking family plight toe tournament winners. Dur-| pitiable. When Mrs, Haskins was tak-| property i) the ofarter Plea Ael eeear en to the Isolation hospital her little | 7® Se Oe ae Pe oh daughter car, a Of $31.00 and up deposited before the or the month draws from th first ‘ Surplus 1 paid not exceeding thereof Chonee sentiment blood, ance one Capital re representatives of the company ts present if the company desired 44, seaes them If not, the ia:"no goypt that the ratte aes reeill Wi complimented showed werk their qouples, were won and Nettie Uglow goresd of ee disease unless some one} es to the rescue of the city health) department GREE anesits officials how to the approval. chance to modify some | rules, ar nd the ordinance laws municipal the We the directed were that her silver ieceas ntial pot open i pet er vende so ordinance 3-This Peers ACT ML This makes the fourth case of small-|inhe greatest number of hits with a] pox in Salt Lake at the present time} ¢o¢a] of 11 out of a possible 15. and the discovery of the second TasThe finals in the tennis tournament kins case bellef that any sum violation its immediate ppueh en or for Tligh Score in Archery. The high score in the archery contect was made by Beatrice Sumner, hos- hear suffering from smallpox, the tenmths-old daughter of Mrs. Vadal/ Haskins, leaves passage 8S mont! aa a timancundins cach aM ainieaS pare Ww hile all of the rom a physical culture standpoin each was arranged along delsar ; lines and was. performed with such accuracy and grace that not one minute of the long program was dull. The school glee club also did its part in the entertainment with songs and descriptive features of the games popular fe bigot ee a drills, which were given under t Miss director oe rection of Woods, athletics, came the finals in the tenThe nis and archery tournaments. Diabolo contest was postponed on account of the wind that sprang up at of the program the close ~ ""GHILD FOLLOWS MOTHER be the the and results the on as residence ednesday afternoon o'clock. ionanect will be in the ily lot at the City cemetery. Colburne, and program met! position Auy Tor ats ey nig re she e occupied Mrs. Grant was known as a devoted mother, wife and sister, and had roe ee ge eth 2 ‘lends as any wom: large. a circle of friends as any woman in Salt Lake The funeral Een ae waEe SS ie een person for upon The who either in their summer]ang or attractive gymnasium suits]; pe school, at The Mort live da terest ques- hose "sy ste! eee thas c eres such presented at all times a pretty pic-| sentiment sentiment a : Al he street to be most interesting. The exercises; ,ocseq on next Monday night were held on the spacious grounds in!" Phe ordinance was prepared by P front of the school pattici-| 7 Daly ; ssisti nt city attorney, who é oneandof . were = Jaly, assistan ) ; pated In by every the 150 stu-|jas gone into the matter thoroughly i Wit her was abroad ‘ aided him ie | the transfer i PA hetse i ich been and fells. Her papier died in the family home at Second avenue an | | Most Att tractive, ago, street just two weeks She was a sister of former Governor ; Heber M. Wells. and a sister of JoTo the several hundred visitors at seph Wells and Captain Bryant Wells. | Rowland Hall yesterday afternoon the Mrs. Thomas W. Slocae was a sister annual field day of the school proved also. ONE pay and "s aie Spector effect for the Prove Steps Fancy G. Martha. ALONG oe years of and Themselves at J. Gr ant in of after the Section 2--Any person or corporation violating the provisions of the tbove ordinance shall be deemed ee of ener. oe annoy conviction thereof sha " luble ‘to Audience. : daughter ells, Disport Vast was a native of born in sor to Heber was H Daniel in ; therefore was married Girls all Frances, eg eer transfer --_ children four ee before was 1 Recently. leaves Grant Mrs. is on will have an Interes@hg sesrepresentatives of the com- Reeairieeah returned to her home. She was bedridden from that time on, and had been a great sufferer for the last few ee ete ersten ee nienae 1er ness = ae and to Modify. counell company eae vats a deter- would sufferer, city and with Rach skillful was it city, the in physicians | maintalnor perating TR idee Bucbate ens withor tramway T Lil we ay n Sei to the most the from there mined taken a pany at the committee meetings Thursday evening At the meeting last Inwas ordinance following the night troduced Sention 1-2Tharbvare perso onion be to hospital aints' treatAfter tube reulosis Latter-day for treated ment was STORE eS Dispensary Y| Drug Pure 114 South Main Street The Lo quietly away at the family Jeyal| acon : 4 as ery ; ; E epistree t; Perce hye o'clock yesterday afternoon, 2:30 at illness acute an after came Death At ago. weeks over six began which An account fal. National nes za railway tion, sion passed - arn \ man Inter SS | ) Sree at bes tnown | ne and most lovable church and social Heber \ z ever mone iha e would like te have safel invested outsid of { busine wher it will be avallable when he wan it, where it will earna ubstantial rate of MISDEMEANOR ne | Fountain Wells +re IT Nearly age 1s Delayed to Give} ot t Car Company | rages Suffering,= Emily y mae ehurech, MONEY SAFELY INVESTED Council Hears New Ordinance Revising System of Issuing Slips. L AS LOAS LOSS OSI OSI S Ober NEW? DAILY GARDNER STALE MINUTES TAKE TRREE HOURS AL OL IAL M. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1908. " AS ASL DLO WL ALIAS IN CHURCH C. UTAH, SO SERVICE Z. Fresh, wholesome drugs and reasonable prices have made our prescription bus- |} LONG than LAKE CITY, IALIOSL There is no medicine as good as that which your ctor prescribes; and no ine store that fills your earepreseription more fully SALT ALL PASSENGERS TO GET TRANSFERS Prescriptions Mrs. Emily Wells Grant Dies | | Two Weeks After Martha | G. Wells. REPUBLICAN, OS FOLLOWS MOTHER TO GREAT BEYOND INTER-MOUNTAIN SPALL THE and one i frocers. 7 flavors. -- colors exceptionally 21 missed ‘ONION five out : all Ckage at = a CO. UTH alnless of the Washing 1 Lafayette and5 Refuse DENTAL ae of| Honest words. re representatives ton, Webster, Union ca an a eran é given ive | 21: of the} correctly | PREPARED INSTANTLY, 5 spelling, Lig water, cool and seerve. fee pny ald bolt S rec ys 24 iiuucas fey i seven two words, four vonty| only the results remarkablh MAIN Work-Hon & es t Prices Aul wv >on of Teeth or No Pay, eat Wore Fosltivals Guaranteed. + 1126-X} Ladependent, 1126 |